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      07-17-2019, 03:15 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Tommy L Garage View Post
I would agree but assuming he wants to have at least some fun, he will most definitely:
- damage his daily driven tires (outer edges)
- risk running out of brakes
Only if he continues to push past the limits being communicated by those components. You can have plenty of fun up to those limits.

Remember most first timers spend at least the first 1/2 of the day overwhelmed and stupefied, trying to consistently find the racing line for a portion of a lap.

In order to leave with an undamaged car, it's up to you, your pace, how you choose to drive during the sessions.

Argument could be made that a true first timer should not be pushing past the stock limitations of the M4, and that pads, fluids, tires will allow him to go faster than prudent, cover for errors. Novices have no business pushing the car when they're not even tracking out yet...

Just an alt perspective.
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